Chapter 440 Polite
Richard said composedly, “Would you go through so much trouble if your intention is to harm her?”
Nonchalantly, Kathleen asked, “So, that’s a yes?”
“You look pretty surprised.” He frowned.
Staring at him coldly, she answered, “Yes.”
“Did Gem agree to this?” Richard muttered.
“She was a nurse with ethics. Do you think she will stop me?”
“Was?” A deep frown formed on the man’s face.
Kathleen merely shrugged.
Then, Richard strode toward the bedroom.
Meanwhile, Kathleen walked to the couch in the living room and sat down.
Standing behind Gemma, Richard questioned, “You resigned?”
She was taken aback by his question.
Nevertheless, she nodded. “Yes.”
“I thought you love your job? Why did you resign out of the blue?” he asked with a frown.
“It’s not necessary for one to continue working even with passion, right? I’m just feeling burned out at work, so I decided to resign,” she answered calmly.
“If it’s because of me, I can resign.”
Pursing her lips, Gemma said, “I don’t need you to pity me, Richard. Do you think I can’t survive after leaving here without a job? Don’t worry; I’m not useless. I can afford to take care of myself.”
Hearing that, Richard froze on the spot.
“I’ve decided to work at Kate’s company. Also, please stay out of my business.”
With that, Gemma zipped up her luggage.
“This is your house key. I’ll put it here.” She placed the key on the bedside table.
As Richard shifted his attention to her luggage, he realized that Gemma’s belongings were not much, although they had been living together for a long time.
Look at her determination to leave. I wonder if she would hesitate to do so if she had placed more things here in my house?
Then, he stepped forward, only to see her retreat instantly.
“Go away, Richard. I don’t want you to come near me!”
Richard could not do anything but look at her blankly.
“Richard Zimmer, I’ve sacrificed my time and youth for you, but what I got in return is deception.” She took a deep breath before continuing, “I wish happiness for the both of you.”
As soon as she finished her sentence, she dragged her luggage and left the room.
Kathleen immediately stood up and walked over to her friend. “Are you done?”
Nodding, Gemma croaked, “Let’s go.”
“Okay,” Kathleen muttered and followed along.
Meanwhile, Richard had a gloomy look on his face while he watched them leave.
Downstairs, Kathleen and Gemma carried the luggage into the car.
“Kate, you’ve truly decided to treat Miley’s leg?” Gemma asked abruptly.
“Yes.” Kathleen nodded. “Gem, I can’t disclose the reason to you yet. You—”
Before she could finish her sentence, Gemma interrupted, smiling faintly, “As you said, saving lives is a doctor’s duty. I don’t blame you at all. I’m just asking.”
Kathleen nodded. “I knew you’d understand. Don’t worry. I’ll tell you everything when the time is right.”
Gemma nodded in response.
“Let’s go.” Kathleen then dragged her into the car.
Soon after that, Gemma received the location of the dinner gathering, and Kathleen drove her there.
“Have fun,” Kathleen voiced after dropping Gemma off.
“Okay.” Gemma nodded. “You should go home now, Kate. I’ll get myself a cab after the meal.”
Hearing that, Kathleen hesitated for a brief while.
“Trust me; I’m fine. You should go handle your business.” Gemma flashed her a smile. “Come on. I’m not that fragile. I swear I’m all right now.”
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